Fellow anglers: Ray Clement and a Great Blue Heron see who can catch the most salmon in the
Merrymeeting River in Alton, N.H.

Fellow anglers: Ray Clement and a Great Blue Heron see who can catch the most salmon in the Merrymeeting River in Alton, N.H.

Photo: Jim Cole, Associated Press

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Australia on fire: A NASA satellite image shows smoke rising from several wildfires burning near Sydney. Thousands of largely
volunteer firefighters have been battling infernos for more than a week across the state of New South Wales. less

Australia on fire: A NASA satellite image shows smoke rising from several wildfires burning near Sydney. Thousands of largely volunteer firefighters have been battling infernos for more than a week across ... more

Available for halftime shows: Air force honor guards toss their rifles like cheerleader batons during a performance at the Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition in Cheongju, South Korea.

Available for halftime shows: Air force honor guards toss their rifles like cheerleader batons during a performance at the Seoul International Aerospace and Defense Exhibition in Cheongju, South Korea.

Phi Phi high dive: American Steven LoBue plunges from a 25-meter-high precipice at Viking Caves in the Andaman Sea during the final stop of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series on Phi Phi Island, Thailand.

Phi Phi high dive: American Steven LoBue plunges from a 25-meter-high precipice at Viking Caves in the Andaman Sea during the final stop of the Red Bull Cliff Diving World Series on Phi Phi Island, Thailand.

What's with the construction pylon? We don't blame baby elephant Bowie for being suspicious of the world's largest piece of candy corn at the Fort Worth (Texas) Zoo. (It's actually a frozen vegetarian concoction.) less

What's with the construction pylon? We don't blame baby elephant Bowie for being suspicious of the world's largest piece of candy corn at the Fort Worth (Texas) Zoo. (It's actually a frozen vegetarian ... more

The next time you phone me, Francois, remember our nosy American friend may be listening ... German
Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks with French President Francois Hollande prior to a bilateral meeting on the
sidelines of the EU summit in Brussels. less

The next time you phone me, Francois, remember our nosy American friend may be listening ... German Chancellor Angela Merkel speaks with French President Francois Hollande prior to a bilateral meeting on ... more

No, not creepy at all: A video-animated mannequin greets visitors to French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier's "From Sidewalk to Catwalk" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. The mannequin wears an outfit created by Gaultier. less

No, not creepy at all: A video-animated mannequin greets visitors to French fashion designer Jean Paul Gaultier's "From Sidewalk to Catwalk" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum. The mannequin wears an outfit ... more

We call this the can-can: An up-skirt creation by designer Jean Paul Gaultier is displayed in his "From Sidewalk to Catwalk" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.

We call this the can-can: An up-skirt creation by designer Jean Paul Gaultier is displayed in his "From Sidewalk to Catwalk" exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum in New York.

Photo: Emmanuel Dunand, AFP/Getty Images

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Soon his kind will be gone: A Sumatran tiger wades in his pool at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta. In its new "Licence to
Kill" report, Greenpeace says that Singapore-based Wilmar, the world's biggest palm oil processor, was sourcing
its oil from illegally cleared land and destroying the habitat of critically endangered Sumatran tigers. The
palm oil sector is the largest driver of deforestation in Indonesia, home to around 10 percent of the world's
tropical forest. According to conservationists, only about 400 Sumatran tigers remain in the wild. less

Soon his kind will be gone: A Sumatran tiger wades in his pool at Ragunan Zoo in Jakarta. In its new "Licence to Kill" report, Greenpeace says that Singapore-based Wilmar, the world's biggest palm oil ... more

Photo: Romeo Gacad, AFP/Getty Images

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A rainbow arcs over the Kenai River flats before splitting into two in Kenai, Alaska.

A rainbow arcs over the Kenai River flats before splitting into two in Kenai, Alaska.

Photo: Rashah McChesney, Associated Press

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